JACK LONDON MUSEUM
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2024
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2024
Log cabin south of Dawson City dedicated to the history of the gold miners.
A passionate historian tells the story of Jack London who landed in the area in September 1897 in search of gold and stories of gold diggers. The log cabin is a replica of the writer's cabin at Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City. The author had engraved his name on it: "Jack London. Miner, author, Jan 27, 1898. "The original was abandoned and found by trappers before being dismantled and shipped to California. It was reassembled in Jack London Square in Oakland, the writer's hometown.
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